Tuesday, July 31, 2018

July 2018 Updates

Hello from Karin
I'm back! Huge thanks to Cathy Blackbourn, Valerie Lenethen, and ANSM's own Anita, Sandi, and Jen for covering off on my various responsibilities while I was home with baby Allie (who isn't such a baby anymore!). Also thanks to everyone for their lovely messages welcoming me back to work. They were a great reminder about why I love my job and why the museum field is so wonderful. It is good to be back, and I look forward to catching up with all of you. It sounds like it's been a busy year with lots of changes.

Museum Evaluation Program
Nothing like diving headfirst into a task, July was very busy with site evaluations and everything that
Evaluators Extraordinaire
goes along with them. On my second day back at work we held orientation for evaluators. What a great group of dedicated professionals, 7 of whom have evaluated with us at least one other year and loved it so much that they wanted to do it again. In teams of three they were deployed across the province where they got to meet staff, board members, volunteers, and summer students at 17 museums. As in other years, the evaluators reported back that they were impressed by the hospitality, knowledge and passion of the people they met, and the amazing work that is being done to share Nova Scotia's history and serve communities. Now that the site evaluations are finished, it's time to do the scoring and reporting for all the sites. Our goal is to have reports out to the museums by early September, after which we will start working on the big overarching report for the Department of Communities, Culture & Heritage.
We are still receiving photos from everyone but stay tuned to our Facebook page for an album of evaluation pics. It will be up shortly.

CollectiveAccess Update
There are now 292,689 artifacts documented with 172, 024 associated images, which means that 1,902 new records and 3,158 new images have been added to CollectiveAccess this month - great work everyone! Congratulations to the Southwest region for adding the most images this month.

A special shout out to the West Hants Historical Museum who reached the 10,000 benchmark for records entered in CollectiveAccess - fantastic work!

Here's what the numbers look like at the regional level:

Southwest -129,953 artifacts, 65,030 images
Central - 99,499 artifacts, 48,808 images
Northeast - 33,430 artifacts, 42,705 images
Cape Breton - 29,807 artifacts, 15,481 images


CollectiveAccess Tip

Enriched Tab in CollectiveAccess - Made in Nova Scotia field
Made in Nova Scotia on NovaMuse.ca
In CollectiveAccess, you will find the 'Made In Nova Scotia' field under the Enriched Tab. This allows you to choose from over 8,000 entities. We encourage you to use this feature to tag the manufacturer or individual (i.e. carver, boatbuilder, weaver, etc.) to your record. This will also appear on NovaMuse. It allows users to search for artifacts that were made in the province, very exciting stuff! 

We add manufacturing information in the back-end and continually strive to enrich the narratives featured on NovaMuse. By completing this simple step in the database, you are helping us share this knowledge with the public and celebrate connections in your collections!






myNovaMuse - Contributor Galleries

Did you know you can share interesting items in your collection on NovaMuse? Why not group together artifacts that tell a story about your community? Is this feature new to you? No problem! Learn how to create your own galleries by watching our YouTube tutorial - click here. 

New galleries to view! To browse new additions, click here.

Did you know that this feature is available to general users as well? All you need to do is create an account. Encourage your visitors to join in on the fun at the end of your tours this summer! It's a great way to encourage the public to explore items in your collection after their departure. Who knows? Maybe they will even share with a friend and spread the news.




Exciting things to come!

SME Pilot Project - this year, our goal is to continue to help Advisory Service sites connect with SMEs in their area. We have partnered with Colchester Historeum and Kings County Museum who have agreed to be the host sites for the project. The staff are excited to work with those in their area to make key connections, learn more about their SMEs' expertise, and enrich their records in the process. Their goal is to link together related items in their collection that tell stories connected to local history. The museums are making connections with SMEs as we speak! We are excited to provide guidance and support throughout this process. The Kings County Museum team plans on examining bottles and silverware with two local experts. Exciting stuff!

Webinar Series this Fall - to discuss collections management best practices, including digitization and use of CollectiveAccess. Advisory Service members have expressed interest in more online content for learning. One of our ongoing goals is to make content more accessible and we think this is a great way to do so. More information to follow, stay tuned!

photo credit Kai
CollectiveAccess updates - we recently had a visit from our friend Seth of Whirl-i-gig (the brilliant people behind CollectiveAccess). It was great to have an in-person meeting! Many exciting plans are in the works as we tackle our current MAP grant deliverables and brainstorm about future ambitions. More on this soon!

In Other News

Photo Kit - available to ANSM members to borrow for a 3 week period (camera not included). Spots still available this summer! Please express interest by email: advisory@ansm.ns.ca

Save the Dates! The AGM will be held at 2pm on September 27th at Kings Theatre, Annapolis Royal. The AGM will be held in conjunction with our annual conference this year held in partnership with the Town of Annapolis Royal and the Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia, and will take place September 26-28 in Annapolis Royal.

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